The house, which is owned by former AMD president and chief operating officer Saiyed Atiq Raza, according to public records, comes with a slew of lavish luxuries such as “staff quarters,” parking for “20+” cars, an elevator and a home theater.

We’re not sure why Raza decided to sell, but the fact that he isn’t likely making a whole lot of money right now might have something to do with it. In January 2008 he was banned by the SEC from serving as an officer or board member of a publicly traded company for five years as part of a settlement of insider trading charges. (Raza, who paid $3 million in fines, did not admit or deny the allegations.)